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Old 02-11-2010, 03:01 AM
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Default Re: Stereo Aux vs Mono Aux and Turning that Mono into stereo via a stereo Plugin

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Originally Posted by nst7 View Post
In most cases, you would use a stereo reverb, which provides a fuller, unifying sound. You would pan your individual mono audio tracks where you want, and use aux sends to the stereo reverb.
Just a reminder; it's easy to forget: Whenever you instantiate a plugin on a stereo track you have the choice to make it either stereo or DUAL MONO.

A dual mono reverb can even have slightly different settings on each side, which makes an even fuller effect.

AND, the point of my previous post: that any track sending to a aux with a dual mono effect on it can pan ITS SEND! So one instrument can be panned left and its reverb right, and another intrument be panned right with its reverb left. And this with as many tracks you want, all on the one dual mono reverb.
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